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ESIC scheme added 14.62 lakh new members in August, says NSO report

Data shows that the gross new enrolments with ESIC rose to 1.49 crore in 2021-22, from 1.15 crore in 2020-21

Published - October 26, 2022 01:50 am IST - New Delhi


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Around 14.62 lakh new members joined the ESIC-run social security scheme in August 2022, according to official data released on Tuesday.

The latest data is part of a report—Payroll Reporting in India: An Employment Perspective - August 2022—released by the National Statistical Office (NSO).

It showed that the gross new enrolments with Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) rose to 1.49 crore in 2021-22, from 1.15 crore in 2020-21. It was 1.51 crore in 2019-20 and 1.49 crore in 2018-19.

From September 2017 to March 2018, around 83.35 lakh new subscribers joined the ESIC scheme.

The report said gross new enrolments with ESIC from September 2017 to August 2022 were 7.22 crore.

The NSO report is based on the payroll data of new subscribers of various social security schemes run by ESIC, the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) and the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA).

According to the report, net new enrolments with retirement fund body EPFO stood at 16.94 lakh in August 2022.

It showed that from September 2017 to August 2022, around 5.81 crore (gross) new subscribers joined the Employees' Provident Fund scheme.

The report also said that since the number of subscribers is from various sources, there are elements of overlap, and the estimates are not additive.

According to NSO, the report gives different perspectives on the levels of employment in the formal sector and does not measure employment at a holistic level.

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